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. >>> his death has stumped law enforcement officials for decades now, and today they are hoping that a driveway in michigan will lead them to the body of jimmy hoffa. crews right now will be digging in roseville which is a suburb of detroit after police received a tip from a dying man. he claims that he saw a body placed in the ground while that driveway was being built. hoffa disappeared back in 1975 after walking out of a restaurant in detroit and has never shown up since then and nobody has ever been able to find his body. >> if it somehow happens to be mr. hoffa, well, end a major mystery. >> police have received dozens of tips over the years and have dug up everything from giants stadium to back yard pool. >>> a gunman is among the people killed in a shooting in minneapolis late last night. police say the shooter described as a disgruntled employee walked into the stien store and started shooting. at least three people died, several more were injured. police say the gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >>> when you're home during the day, the last thing you expect is f
. >>> his death has stumped law enforcement officials for decades now, and today they are hoping that a driveway in michigan will lead them to the body of jimmy hoffa. crews right now will be digging in roseville which is a suburb of detroit after police received a tip from a dying man. he claims that he saw a body placed in the ground while that driveway was being built. hoffa disappeared back in 1975 after walking out of a restaurant in detroit and has never shown up since then and...
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the governor signed two bills into law to increase privacy protection. they forbid any company or school to demand in the user name or password of potential students or employees. they cannot punish those of you do not given up at intermission. >>> were born to are for school next week. >>> i was trying to be little what. >>> that's me and high-school. rocketed to. >>> he looked just as they matured >>> when did you graduate? what you had a lot of hair. >>> i get to it a long time ago. >>> is hit five home runs yesterday wasn't enough to beat first-place texas. >>> a return of the raps. how did the real men in bl,, what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. >>> starting with pat students from around the bay area this morning looking at the hottest temperatures of an oncoming car weighed. >>> in node of the assault on the upper deck of the bay bridge.
the governor signed two bills into law to increase privacy protection. they forbid any company or school to demand in the user name or password of potential students or employees. they cannot punish those of you do not given up at intermission. >>> were born to are for school next week. >>> i was trying to be little what. >>> that's me and high-school. rocketed to. >>> he looked just as they matured >>> when did you graduate? what you had a lot of...
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for the record, most of these people are out here to have a good time, and yes there breaking traffic laws, of course. but they are mostly having a good time, not trying to start fights. it has calmed down in recent years in fact. >> they're getting older, more mature maybe? >> maybe so, or maybe it sent a message to the people among them that would start those sites that it is just not worth it, and maybe motorists have gotten used to what has become a cultural events once a month. >> 20 years, thank you very much. >> now a story where they're supposed to use their inside voice but they don't, the crowds have been loud, nasty, and business has come to a screeching halt at city meetings in oakland. what is more, many don't like a possible solution. mark sayers is here with a plan that could cut back on the number of people that they allow inside of the meetings. >> oakland city officials insist that this plan has nothing to do with trying to stifle free speech but some people say that is not the way that they see it. >> this recording from a city council meeting earlier this month shows th
for the record, most of these people are out here to have a good time, and yes there breaking traffic laws, of course. but they are mostly having a good time, not trying to start fights. it has calmed down in recent years in fact. >> they're getting older, more mature maybe? >> maybe so, or maybe it sent a message to the people among them that would start those sites that it is just not worth it, and maybe motorists have gotten used to what has become a cultural events once a month....
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results sued the city and city cops have essentially been handcuffed in their efforts to enforce dwi laws for the last year and a half because they have been ordered not to use the machine. >> we start today, yes. we start today. >> reporter: they stopped a year and a half ago. stopped using the breathalyzers found to be incorrectly calibrated inflating readings by 20%. >> people were going to jail on faulty scores. >> reporter: and you were ordered not to talk about that? >> i was told i should not discuss that at all on the stand. >> reporter: he's one of three officers who sued the city claiming they face retribution for telling the truth about the machine. more than two dozen defendants sued too. >> some clients actually lost jobs as a result of this. and some had security clearances. some had as a result of the time off they had to take from work because of the jail they lost their job. >> reporter: cost the city more than 1 hundrd $130,000 in legal payouts. >> it was avoidable. >> reporter: it certainly was avoidable. >> and a lot of things could have been done differently that coul
results sued the city and city cops have essentially been handcuffed in their efforts to enforce dwi laws for the last year and a half because they have been ordered not to use the machine. >> we start today, yes. we start today. >> reporter: they stopped a year and a half ago. stopped using the breathalyzers found to be incorrectly calibrated inflating readings by 20%. >> people were going to jail on faulty scores. >> reporter: and you were ordered not to talk about...
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. >>> a's pitcher braden is taking on the law in his hometown of stockton at an anti-violence rally he called chief jones a liar for telling residents police are doing everything they can to rein the gang violence he says it is so bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> they told me the only advice they could give me was to take my grandmother and move. they told me unless i'm shooting or they are shooting at me, they don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out, wild west, the boys in blue are out-gunned. >> stockton the second most violent city in the state per capita only out-ranked by oakland. >>> this morning a dog is the only certified member of the police force in a small new mexico town. the police keefe in vaughn stepped down two days -- the police chief in vaughn stepped down two days ago because he couldn't carry a gun because of a felony conviction in texas. that leaves the dog as the top dog. the only cop on the force without a criminal record. >> they are doing a back gunned check on nika to see. >> as well they should. >>> reward is being off
. >>> a's pitcher braden is taking on the law in his hometown of stockton at an anti-violence rally he called chief jones a liar for telling residents police are doing everything they can to rein the gang violence he says it is so bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> they told me the only advice they could give me was to take my grandmother and move. they told me unless i'm shooting or they are shooting at me, they don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself...
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the law planned to expand medicaid to the states with the aim of covering 17 million more people. but the supreme court ruled in june that it was up to each state to decide whether to expand coverage. the law has become a cornerstone of the obama campaign. >> i will refuse to eliminate health insurance for millions of americans who are poor and elderly or disabled and also those with the most can pay less. >> reporter: romney says the affordable care act is, "unaffordable." >> we know that health care is too expensive. obama care doesn't make it less expensive. >> reporter: romney and his runningmate paul ryan cap malpractice insurance, cut made by $810 billion over the next ten years, give states more control over their medicaid funds. overhaul medicare. the overhaul, people now younger than 55. when they reach retirement will have the option of getting a voucher to purchase private insurance or they could stick with traditional medicare. >> this financial support system is designed to guarantee that seniors can always afford medicare coverage, no exceptions. >> reporter: while t
the law planned to expand medicaid to the states with the aim of covering 17 million more people. but the supreme court ruled in june that it was up to each state to decide whether to expand coverage. the law has become a cornerstone of the obama campaign. >> i will refuse to eliminate health insurance for millions of americans who are poor and elderly or disabled and also those with the most can pay less. >> reporter: romney says the affordable care act is,...
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she sounded the alarm but law enforcement had their doubts ... they said i couldn't do this but finally the chief said to take them off the market ... all of the tylenol in arlington heights had been removed from that store ... >>they're hoping that a breakthrough is near to bring peace to the victim's family ... schaumburg police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing mother and son who may be at-risk. 61 year-old rosa rosario and her 41 year-old son juan rosario were reported missing from their schaumburg home wednesday by family members. rosa is taking care of juan, who has down's syndrome. rosa also has various medical conditions. she is 5'2... 175 pounds with grayish, black hair and brown eyes. juan is 5'8... 200 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. anyone who sees rosa or juan is asked to call schaumburg police. a 19 year old mother is now facing charges in an amber alert three week old daughter in central illinois. the alert was canceled after three hours ... when authorities found mia gracie thompson on the side of a rural
she sounded the alarm but law enforcement had their doubts ... they said i couldn't do this but finally the chief said to take them off the market ... all of the tylenol in arlington heights had been removed from that store ... >>they're hoping that a breakthrough is near to bring peace to the victim's family ... schaumburg police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing mother and son who may be at-risk. 61 year-old rosa rosario and her 41 year-old son juan rosario were...
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is still the law in pennsylvania. the judge has not ruled it to be unconstitutional although he said that it should be implemented in a different manner. because of all those things we are pleased with the ruling. >>reporter: this is a day when early voting has begun in ohio and florida. voters do need to show a voter i.d. in florida. in pennsylvania they will have to show an i.d. after this november's election. >>trace: thank you, eric, from new york. with us is the associate managing editor of the "wall street journal," parent company of this network. the deputy secretary of state in pennsylvania said a win-win for everyone. i'm not sure the republicans feel that way in pennsylvania today. >>guest: probably the republicans wanted this to go into affect and have some kind of voter identification in place before the election. the win-win comes through from the fact that this has not been outlawed in pennsylvania. you have it for later elections. imagine if the court had said "yes" and there was a close race, not what
is still the law in pennsylvania. the judge has not ruled it to be unconstitutional although he said that it should be implemented in a different manner. because of all those things we are pleased with the ruling. >>reporter: this is a day when early voting has begun in ohio and florida. voters do need to show a voter i.d. in florida. in pennsylvania they will have to show an i.d. after this november's election. >>trace: thank you, eric, from new york. with us is the associate...
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. >> since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 will covered by their parents' plans and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefitted on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known assist the doughnut hole will start getting help. they will receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> 5.5 million seniors saved a total of nearly $4.5 billion on prescription drugs since the law was enacted. that's according to the health and human services department. >> i have strengthened medicare. we have added years to the life of medicare. we did it by getting rid of taxpayers subsidies to insurance companies that weren't making people healthier. >> by 2014 the law requires everyone to have health insurance, whether they purchase it themselves or through their employers. insurers cannot deny you if you have a preexisting condition or increase your rates. in hopes of covering more people the law plans to expand medicaid to the sta
. >> since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 will covered by their parents' plans and preventive care is covered 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefitted on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known assist the doughnut hole will start getting help. they will receive $250 to help pay for prescriptions and that will over time fill in the doughnut hole. >> 5.5 million seniors...
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he doesn't understand why his costume landed him in trouble with the law. the precious little poodle lucky to be alive.
he doesn't understand why his costume landed him in trouble with the law. the precious little poodle lucky to be alive.
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two of the defendants talked about their ordeal at hastings college of law. they told stories of harassment by military superiors. one says she was raped several times. >> i thought i had two choices, willing or unwilling. i knew if i stood up for myself again, i would have been punished more, isolated more and abandoned. >> terry: jackie speier joined the plaintiffs and sponsoring a bill called the stop act. >> last tuesday, secretary of defense leon panetta ordered to improve their program. >> a dog owner is going after united airlines. what happened when he tried to fly his dog across the country. and n.f.l. football might soon return to los angeles. huge step taken by the city to build a new [ male announcer ] the magic of nature blooms in every seed, in deep red apples and in each golden bead. it blends into a perfect crunch you'll savor, giving us the most perfect lesson in flavor. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter or rich dark chocolate flavor. 90 calories. 100% natural. and nature...approves
two of the defendants talked about their ordeal at hastings college of law. they told stories of harassment by military superiors. one says she was raped several times. >> i thought i had two choices, willing or unwilling. i knew if i stood up for myself again, i would have been punished more, isolated more and abandoned. >> terry: jackie speier joined the plaintiffs and sponsoring a bill called the stop act. >> last tuesday, secretary of defense leon panetta ordered to...
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maryland residents have new laws to live by today. that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll take a look at whether wet insurance is a good idea for you and your furry family members. beverly, over to you. >> right now we've got light volume around the area which is good news. one issue we're hearing about in north west impacts tiny -- piney branch road near blare road. outer loop of polesville road still running at a good pace into silver spring. you're watching 9news now. we'll be right back. good monday morning. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. first day of the week, first day of the new month october. i'm andrea roane. >> you will feel fall when you step outside. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. beverly farmer has timesaver traffic. she's in for monika this week. >>> here's howard with your weather first. >> temps in the 40s and 50s. you're probably noticing some color here and there. in some of the mountainous areas, skyline drive, there's a lot of color out there already. leaves coming down, too. r
maryland residents have new laws to live by today. that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll take a look at whether wet insurance is a good idea for you and your furry family members. beverly, over to you. >> right now we've got light volume around the area which is good news. one issue we're hearing about in north west impacts tiny -- piney branch road near blare road. outer loop of polesville road still running at a good pace into silver spring. you're watching 9news now. we'll be...
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the likely reason and from a top law enforcement official. four americans as you know were murdered in the assault, one american ambassador, christopher stevens, that was 2 1/2 weeks ago, 2 1/2 weeks, that saw the administration describe this first as a spontaneous outburst, even though reporting shows that officials knew within 24 hours it was not. today the director of national intelligence, james clapper, explained early evidence supported that theory, so that's why they told the white house and congress. clapper says throughout the investigation, his agency made it clear that the assessment was preliminary and could change. neither his statement nor our source have a time frame. law enforcement officials knew within 24 hours this was a terror attack. reporting reveals that even though the administration says the investigation is going smoothing, the fbi has hit a bump in the road. a senior law enforcement official, telling fran townsend, the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection in other words,
the likely reason and from a top law enforcement official. four americans as you know were murdered in the assault, one american ambassador, christopher stevens, that was 2 1/2 weeks ago, 2 1/2 weeks, that saw the administration describe this first as a spontaneous outburst, even though reporting shows that officials knew within 24 hours it was not. today the director of national intelligence, james clapper, explained early evidence supported that theory, so that's why they told the white house...
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that is, except the law. when police arrested him five months ago in jalalabad during the planning of the attack. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the taliban, he says no one encouraged him to do this. "look at our situation. the foreigners kill our people. insult our religion. burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in afghanistan. and the methods of the insurgents are constantly changing, according to the prison boss, general muhammad khan. "the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women. sometimes children and teenagers. they even get dressed up in military uniforms. they don't fight face to face. they're coward." the taliban denies recruiting children as suicide bombers. the facts tell a very different story. authorities say just a few days ago a 10-year-old orphan boy managed to escape from insurgents who were going to make him wear a
that is, except the law. when police arrested him five months ago in jalalabad during the planning of the attack. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the taliban, he says no one encouraged him to do this. "look at our situation. the foreigners kill our people. insult our religion. burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in...
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law enforcement officials knew within 24 hours this was a terror attack. reporting reveals that even though the administration says the investigation is going smoothly, the fbi has hit a bump in the road. a senior law enforcement official, telling fran townsend, the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection in other words, but that request was not granted. fran is a former white house homeland security adviser, served in the george w. bush administration. sits on the cia external advisory panel and recently visited libya with mcandrews & forbes. and former fbi assistant director tom pointes who has extensive experience in investigating attacks overseas. so there was military protection to go into benghazi, why didn't they get it? >> the answer to the question is not really clear. so it's not unusual, when you want to set up a security perimeter, you may look to the host country. if the host country is unable or unwilling to provide it, we don't know what the answer to that is, you may ask if you think you need it for
law enforcement officials knew within 24 hours this was a terror attack. reporting reveals that even though the administration says the investigation is going smoothly, the fbi has hit a bump in the road. a senior law enforcement official, telling fran townsend, the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection in other words, but that request was not granted. fran is a former white house homeland security adviser, served in the george w. bush administration....
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we are mandated by law. president truman, in 1948, declared that fort mchenry should fly the flag 24/7, 365 days. >> like our country, our flag has changed a lot through the years. how long has the flag looked the way it does? >> the flag has had 50 stars and 13 stripes since 1960. >> that's when hawaii became our newest state. what is the most-famous american flag? >> the most-famous american flag is the flag that flew here in 1814. it is now in the smithsonian museum in washington, but it inspired the national anthem, and, therefore, it is the most-famous american flag. >> that flag had 15 stars and 15 stripes, and if you look closely, the flag they are flying here at fort mchenry is the same -- just a lot smaller. what are the right ways to handle the flag? >> the proper way is to not let it touch the ground, to bring the flag down slowly and reverently, but to hoist it briskly and with enthusiasm, especially in carrying the flag, they carry it close to your heart with your hands crisscrossed, and just sh
we are mandated by law. president truman, in 1948, declared that fort mchenry should fly the flag 24/7, 365 days. >> like our country, our flag has changed a lot through the years. how long has the flag looked the way it does? >> the flag has had 50 stars and 13 stripes since 1960. >> that's when hawaii became our newest state. what is the most-famous american flag? >> the most-famous american flag is the flag that flew here in 1814. it is now in the smithsonian museum...
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tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for mother writ now who they say believe it or in the abandoned her 10-year-old daughter at grocery store. police tell us the 38-year-old woman of morgan hill filled a shopping cart with grocery at safeway 8 days a. she told her did you tell us to wait by the exit with the cart until she drove up in the car. 10-year-old was supposed to push the cart out of the store as soon as she saw her mom pulling in. when she did store employee were talking to the daughter and taking off. >> it's disheartening for us as law enforcement officers to see this. see a child used in any crime much less just a theft. luckily it'
tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for...
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and then you know there's a certain portion of that of our society of a sense that becoming above the law right i mean that's that's what we're looking at here what i wanted to say about this. you know and this is going to sound like i'm sort of excusing these guys them very much not because what i would i would like to see sort of play placed on it is not so much the financial institutions that is to get but rather the public. officials that allowed it to happen right business people banks whether we like it or not banks are in the business of making money for their clients that's what they do and we can argue for hours about whether it's ok for them to do that on the backs of the public but at the end of the day they're going to do it on the backs of somebody in every financial transaction there's a winner and there's a loser the public officials the star who instead get paid to do the out of money and under certain of the prestige these guys are responsible for making sure that bad irresponsible deals to get made and that they don't get taken advantage of by people who are in the busin
and then you know there's a certain portion of that of our society of a sense that becoming above the law right i mean that's that's what we're looking at here what i wanted to say about this. you know and this is going to sound like i'm sort of excusing these guys them very much not because what i would i would like to see sort of play placed on it is not so much the financial institutions that is to get but rather the public. officials that allowed it to happen right business people banks...
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rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law approved by voters in 1994, but proposition 36 on this november's ballot would modify three strikes. it would require the third strike to be not just for any felony but for a violent or serious crime. if the measure passes some 3,000 three strikers could be released if the judge agrees. one of the odds of mcsween. his strikes one and two are for burglary, the third petty theft. >> i've learned, i want to live my life and i don't want to live it here. i think i have too much to offer to society out there. >> reporter: michael romano is the coauthor of proposition 36. >> there's too many people that
rob roth looks at proposition 36 that takes aim at california's strict three strikes law. here at san quentin prison. for these inmates it's three strikes and they're in for life. what you're seeing is a weekly group therapy program run by convicts called hope for three strikers. >> after my military stent i started using cocaine and it was all bad after that. >> reporter: these are just a few dozen of the 8,000 california inmates serving life sentences under three strikes a law...
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. >> she said she's upset and believes president obama broke a commitment to respect state laws allowing dispensaries. >>> 6:49. another walnut creek bar and club is in controversy and hot water again. officials are saying that vice ultra lounge is threatening public health and public safety, and they're being cracked down on. coming up for you at 7:07, how the owners respond to this and also how he plans to fight the accusations for the second time in the year. >>> let's check in with sal for a look at traffic. >> there's no bad, but we have slowdowns. we don't have a lot of major crashes, which is good. let's go outside and take a look at what we have. this is highway 24. it's doing well. there are no major problems but when you get to oakland, you will see slow traffic, especially at the bay bridge toll plaza where we have a backup that's stretching along the overcrossing. it's about a 15-20 minute delay. the good news is we don't have anything reported on the bridge getting into san francisco. on the peninsula, highway 101 looks good to the airport. perhaps you're trying to catch a f
. >> she said she's upset and believes president obama broke a commitment to respect state laws allowing dispensaries. >>> 6:49. another walnut creek bar and club is in controversy and hot water again. officials are saying that vice ultra lounge is threatening public health and public safety, and they're being cracked down on. coming up for you at 7:07, how the owners respond to this and also how he plans to fight the accusations for the second time in the year. >>>...
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a senior law enforcement official telling fran townsend the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection, in other words, but that request was not granted. fran's a former white house homeland security advisor. she served in the george w. bush administration, currently she sits on the cia external advisory panel and recently visited libya with her employer, mcandrews and forbes. also joining us, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes, who has extensive experience investigating attacks on americans overseas, and former cia officer, bob baer. so fran, so the fbi sought military protection to go into benghazi. why didn't they get it? >> well, the answer to that question, i think, is not really clear. so it's not unusual, when you want to set up a security perimeter, you may look to the host country. if the host country is unable or unwilling to provide it, we don't know what the answer to that is, you may ask if you think you need it for u.s. military support, but that's got to go through a process. it needs state department
a senior law enforcement official telling fran townsend the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection, in other words, but that request was not granted. fran's a former white house homeland security advisor. she served in the george w. bush administration, currently she sits on the cia external advisory panel and recently visited libya with her employer, mcandrews and forbes. also joining us, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes, who has extensive...
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will the law look at them differently, avery? >> can't do it. the problem is, it's under the auspices of the public school, if they want to do it personally and privately, we have that right, but under the establishment clause, the attorney general sent a letter 48 hours ago saying he believes the cheerleaders can do it. he's dead wrong. the fact is -- >> the attorney general. okay, all right, let's move on to montclair, new jersey. and we're talking about a case involving a gay couple. they take a beautiful picture with the manhattan skyline behind them and they put it on their blog and then somehow that image gets lifted, superimposed with a whole different background of a kind of colorado landscape and it's done allegedly by a group that has an anti-gay campaign and these two men here saying we're suing on the grounds of our privacy being violated and copyright infringement and the list goes on. avery, do they have a solid case? what can anyone do to protect their image when you post it it on your facebook, blog, internet, period. >> well, th
will the law look at them differently, avery? >> can't do it. the problem is, it's under the auspices of the public school, if they want to do it personally and privately, we have that right, but under the establishment clause, the attorney general sent a letter 48 hours ago saying he believes the cheerleaders can do it. he's dead wrong. the fact is -- >> the attorney general. okay, all right, let's move on to montclair, new jersey. and we're talking about a case involving a gay...
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a fire has damaged the law offices of davis. a fire broke out this morning right across from the sonano superior courthouse. firefighters knocked it down quickly and nobody injured by officials say the fire is suspicious and they are calling in arson investigators. after hearing about the fire, the mayor arrived at the scene appearing visibly shaken by what was going on. he offices there with another attorney. it's considered a crime scene and that's all fire officials are saying right now. families in novato are remembering a young student struck by an suv and killed two days ago as she road her bike home from school. she was 12-year-old and moved with her family from new mexico last month. hundreds of people mourned her loss last night. we have more. >> novato showed its grief and support for the ratliff family friday night at the high school in novato. about 300 came to join in a vigil and a moment of high sense for the 12-year-old. a tearful mom was hugged by friends and family. angela spoke to us off-camera about her daught
a fire has damaged the law offices of davis. a fire broke out this morning right across from the sonano superior courthouse. firefighters knocked it down quickly and nobody injured by officials say the fire is suspicious and they are calling in arson investigators. after hearing about the fire, the mayor arrived at the scene appearing visibly shaken by what was going on. he offices there with another attorney. it's considered a crime scene and that's all fire officials are saying right now....
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. >> reporter: law enforcement will be out in force. if you can't take bart, muni, caltrain or anything else, you don't drive, here's a simple tip. fill your gas tank! sounds like a big doh, but you would be surprised. >> traffic slows down, people start to idle. they are on the road for a little longer than they anticipated. just make sure you have a full tank of gas before you get started. >> reporter: you run out of gas on the road, you're stuck. tow trucks are going to get stuck in traffic, too. you think this can't happen? i'm going to admissibility i got a new car about five years ago. i ran out of gas on the bay bridge. it's a prius. and i ran out of gas. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i didn't really understand the gauge. so it is a big doh... but it can happen. and if you're stuck out of gas like that guy back there might be, you're in a lot of trouble. >> you're a big man, mike, to admit that. [ laughter ] >> so what are you doing -- which of those events are you going to? >> well, i'm going to the giants game. >> okay. i knew it.
. >> reporter: law enforcement will be out in force. if you can't take bart, muni, caltrain or anything else, you don't drive, here's a simple tip. fill your gas tank! sounds like a big doh, but you would be surprised. >> traffic slows down, people start to idle. they are on the road for a little longer than they anticipated. just make sure you have a full tank of gas before you get started. >> reporter: you run out of gas on the road, you're stuck. tow trucks are going to get...
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horrible deal and your community is going to be in horrible shape but that's that there's no rule of law but it doesn't seem like there's any problem with that but all right well carlos thanks thanks for being on the kaiser report out of time all right no staci are and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert and we thank my guests well carlos is going to send me an email please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time max keiser same bag of. money. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to pressure it's. nice for instance on t.v. dot com.
horrible deal and your community is going to be in horrible shape but that's that there's no rule of law but it doesn't seem like there's any problem with that but all right well carlos thanks thanks for being on the kaiser report out of time all right no staci are and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert and we thank my guests well carlos is going to send me an email please do so at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time max...
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her father-in-law believes she may be headed to wyoming. >>> woman who was mugged and had her iphone stolen is announcing a $1,000 reward in the case. heather sweeney was celebrating her birthday with friends last month the place was packed with people, dancing to loud music. we she went to check on her coat she was attacked by a man and woman who took off. sweeney says she is hyper vigilant about using her phone in public. >> i don't take my phone out in a parking garage, corner. i take it out if i'm sitting stopped in a public area once inside my home or office, i don't check while commuting. >> police say cell phone thefts are rising in the marina and pack heights areas as well as other parts of the city. the law firm sweeney works for is putting up the reward money as well as airing publish service announcements on the radio to alert residents to the problem. >>> official proposed way to prevent protesters from interrupting meetings,. don't let them in. last week demonstrators forced the council to shutdown -- administrator wants to reduce public access to meetings by eliminating
her father-in-law believes she may be headed to wyoming. >>> woman who was mugged and had her iphone stolen is announcing a $1,000 reward in the case. heather sweeney was celebrating her birthday with friends last month the place was packed with people, dancing to loud music. we she went to check on her coat she was attacked by a man and woman who took off. sweeney says she is hyper vigilant about using her phone in public. >> i don't take my phone out in a parking garage,...
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law. we have very strict laws protect our free speech rights in the united states and making a controversial film even if it attacks a certain religion can't be prosecuted under free speech u.s. laws an not a hate crime. >>> you just brought up there are laws against someone running into a theater and yelling fire, to incite something. this man had to have known if you put out this type of video that that would incite a melee, attacks, something. could it be attacked up der that provision? >> you raise a good point. it goes that point directly. i'm sure when he made the film, he was trying to be provocative and trying to anger those over 1 billion muslims worldwide. however, yelling fire in a theater, that's a crime but not's not an expression of a political view or of an art form. on the other hand, making this vicious film, an attack on a religion is a form of artistic expression. we may hate it, we may disagree with it. what makes us americans under the first amendment, we can express o
law. we have very strict laws protect our free speech rights in the united states and making a controversial film even if it attacks a certain religion can't be prosecuted under free speech u.s. laws an not a hate crime. >>> you just brought up there are laws against someone running into a theater and yelling fire, to incite something. this man had to have known if you put out this type of video that that would incite a melee, attacks, something. could it be attacked up der that...
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this is not the first time keelin has broken the law. police say she and her daughter actually committed this crime just a few weeks ago, they stole groceries from that same safeway store in morgan hill a few weeks ago. laura. >>> 6:46. just in, apple ceo tim cook now apologizing for that map app that he says doesn't live up to apple standards. cook posted an open letter to apple's website this morning, essentially apologizing for the software. he says apple will keep working nonstop until maps lives up to expectations. he even suggests you download different map software or bookmark google's web-based maps until apple fixes apple maps. isn't that interesting? >> any time you have a new release, you have to work the kinks out. i'm sure apple will be on top of it. >>> we're on top of the weather right now and it's going to be soaring into the triple digits? >> i should just hand you all a map to the beach. >> you drive. >> actually it's thattaway. tickets to the gun show. good morning to you. we've got a good-looking day. you want to show
this is not the first time keelin has broken the law. police say she and her daughter actually committed this crime just a few weeks ago, they stole groceries from that same safeway store in morgan hill a few weeks ago. laura. >>> 6:46. just in, apple ceo tim cook now apologizing for that map app that he says doesn't live up to apple standards. cook posted an open letter to apple's website this morning, essentially apologizing for the software. he says apple will keep working nonstop...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org >>> i think scott brown and linda mcmahon and a lot of candidates out there are really going to be in trouble if the national republicans now go back on their word and come in here and try to fund todd akin. >> well, missouri senator claire mccas
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan......
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legal minds we spoke to say there's a principle in law that a thief cannot pass good title. but who stole it back in 1951? it may have been an inside job, according to a police report. >> interesting. >> new twist to it. >>> doug, you're a busy man today. another wet night? >> another wet night for some of us. last night we saw a ton of lightning, severe weather. we even saw some flooding in parts of the region. if you have plans, a lot of us do on this friday evening, it does look like some of you will be on the wet side. across the district, you can see across the river here, plenty of sunshine -- or sorry, sorry, plenty of cloud cover across the region right now. temperatures 76 degrees with winds out of the northwest at about 12 miles per hour. so not a bad evening. at least we're on the nice and mild side. as i mentioned, some of us are going to see a pretty nice evening. martinsburg around 69 degrees. looking good there. down to the south, this is where you'll see the rain. la plateo, 69 degrees. culpepper right now coming in at 70 degrees. here's the rain. like i ment
legal minds we spoke to say there's a principle in law that a thief cannot pass good title. but who stole it back in 1951? it may have been an inside job, according to a police report. >> interesting. >> new twist to it. >>> doug, you're a busy man today. another wet night? >> another wet night for some of us. last night we saw a ton of lightning, severe weather. we even saw some flooding in parts of the region. if you have plans, a lot of us do on this friday...
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. >>> hundreds gathered under nevada laws broadbills to pay respects to 12 year-old haley ran left >>> of humanity that cares for one another the pain of one family absorbed by the pain of all of us >>> haley did not go to school here she was a seventh grader at sinaloa middle school but killed nearby when the bicycle was killed by an s u v a roadside memorial continues to grow throughout the evening to a for classmates held back tears as they spoke of a loss of their fellow student >>> she was kind of light on bullis tomboyish should like tos out sugar cubes >>> but she was so sat she was crying and crying >>> the talk at the memorial turns to the danger of this road >>> it is a thoroughfare and racetrack not only for the high- school kids but easy to just press the pedal to the metal on the street >>> when you come back from point risher going 50 mi. an hour and a don't emphasize you don't need to slow down you can see ever body goes 50 >>> at the service a final tribute friends released balloons into the sky. the point about the dangers of this road is well taken we have covered at
. >>> hundreds gathered under nevada laws broadbills to pay respects to 12 year-old haley ran left >>> of humanity that cares for one another the pain of one family absorbed by the pain of all of us >>> haley did not go to school here she was a seventh grader at sinaloa middle school but killed nearby when the bicycle was killed by an s u v a roadside memorial continues to grow throughout the evening to a for classmates held back tears as they spoke of a loss of their...